The neat thing about word play is that sometimes homophones are used to give a single utterance multiple, related meanings. The Kray wrinkle is cool, but it's almost certainly the case that Kanye also intended to evoke the word 'crazy'.

But while the quality level may vary greatly, I bet is you played "Sugar Sugar" to Americans across the Country, more would recognize it than some of his music that's "stood the test of time". Doesn't mean it's better...doesn't mean there hasn't been bad music in different eras...just means you can't say we only remember the good stuff...or as his picture shows, we won't be relating Lady Gaga or Justin Bieber to this era of music.

In my opinion, if you're a member of Wolverine Nation, you can claim to be a Michigan Wolverine, regardless of residency, education level, or alumni status. This isn't a two-tiered fanbase: Sparty only makes a distinction because they're jealous of our large and loyal national fan following.

I'm a woman that follows recruiting and bleeds maize and blue football. I'm engaged, so...yeah. Actually, I was the one that got my fiance interested in football and to cheer for Michigan hardcore. Yeah, I'm proud of that.

I'm female, a diehard fan, and following recruiting is the only way I can make it through the offseason. And hell yes, an Isaac commitment *would* make me swoon (although I'm not a resident of Ann Arbor anymore).

...or teleconference with all of them going blue at the same time would be better. But then again, I don't type the "Hello: Everyone" or "Everyone, Wolverine" posts either. I think it would be worth 48 hours of no sleep and constant caffiene to have the class full by St. Patrick's Day.

Levenberry is coming to the Spring Game. So too is O'Daniel and Kendall Fuller. I think Levenberry will probably be made aware that if 2 others commit before him that the not for certain 3rd LB position wil be held for him.

This is the only team board that I post on other than the Bama boards. But it's true, college football is better with a great Michigan team. I'm an old school football fan, I also like seeing Notre Dame and others do well.

If I were him this is what I would do. Right now he knows that Mich has alot of momentum on the recruiting trail. There is this 4 star LB who is a legacy that really wants the offer and would commit in a second if offered. You have a couple of national recruits that you desire a little more so you think you can wait to see how things go on the legacy kid. Your rival offers and to try to make you show your hand the recruit sets a date. You let him announce and then a couple weeks later offer him in hopes of there being a very public decommit from your rival and a commit to you (Kyle Kalis). This gives you some positive national pub that you are winning the recruiting battle against the rival.

If he honestly feels like there are better options out there, then he should pursue them. Just because Rivals thinks McCray is the best option for OSU, doesn't mean OSU has to think McCray is their best option.

It's not as though OSU has been miserly throwing out their LB offers. According to 247 Sports, they've issued ten LB offers. Four of those guys have already selected other schools, they still haven't offered McCray. I don't know if I buy the storyline that OSU is only going to focus nationally before they turn to Ohio given the fact, they've offered two LBs from Ohio (Gedeon and Courtney Love) and two more from Big 10 states (Jaylon Smith, Alex Anzalone).

Maybe McCray set his decision date so early to try and force OSU's hand to get an offer, but it seems to me that if he was on OSU's Plan A or even Plan B list, he would have gotten a offer already.

At Florida, Urban Meyer would have his in-state committments tell the media that they used to be FSU leans, but Urban Meyer convinced them to switch. This was not the case at all, but he would do it so it LOOKED like he was winning the recruiting battle.

What if McCray is already in Meyer's pocket, and he's in on some scheme to get an OSU offer and switch committments immediately thereafter? That shit would be very "Cray", as the kids say.

I'd guess McCray, Gedeon, and Conley. Still don't think Isaac pulls the trigger until after he visits USC, but we'll see. Man, recruiting's going to be pretty boring again next fall. But that's a good problem.

Everyone seems to believe that McCray will commit to U-M on Thursday, and subsequently decommit if OSU offers (and for good reason). However, is there any consideration given to the theory that he is now completely turned off by Meyer and his lack of belief in McCray? Just saying, we're assuming he is a flight risk, but that may not be the case.

If when this tremendous recruiting pace results in the class being full by late spring, can we all agree to not fill the remaining 9 months to signing day 2013 with threads about "I read on Twitter that player X is decommiting"? I am extremely excited about this class and the direction of the program in general. I am also an eternal pessimist so I'm looking for the downside of tgmfwithomfw and subsequent recruit-a-paloozas. I'm not used to being spoiled like this (I mean in life, not as a Michigan fan) so maybe I'm just assuming the worst.

Remember how some folks on here were saying that Hoke wasn't a strong finisher? Apparently, that critique didn't change his recruiting strategy. That really surprises me. I figured he would have waited about a week or two before NSD to offer any scholarships. That way he could be considered a strong finisher like Urban Meyer.

i would not accept a Mccray committement until the summer, that way you can really see where his heart is at. But will accecpt the others first. Don't want to piss off the other kids by telling them there isn't anymore spots left only to go back to calling when the kid decommitts

I had actually read in a tweet a few days ago that McCray was planning on telling the coaches (of whatever school he commits to) directly instead of having a press conference/show/thing. So I think that might bode well for us, as he visits tomorrow. Assuming that is true, of course.